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Annotated by:
Carolynn Langston
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P.E. Ideas
http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/pe/contents.htm
A collection of ideas to use with children ages 5-11. This includes Heads and Shoulders, Late for School, Hoop Activity, and Untying the Knot. A great resource for classroom teachers who subscribe to the "learning in motion" theory.
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Learning in Motion
http://www.longwood.edu/staff/colvinay/learning_in_motion_by_grade_subect.htm
This website is an example of the innovative curriculum (Learning in Motion: Physical Activity, the Brain, and Achievement) that shows how to integrate physical activity with language arts, math, social sciences, science, health, and other lessons. Through this site, teachers can access fun, interactive assignments that encourage movement to improve students' memory and address their different learning styles.
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Kidnetic
http://www.kidnetic.com/
Kidnetic.com is a website that communicates healthy eating and active living information in meaningful and relevant ways to kids ages 9-12 and their families. The site is intended to encourage kids and their families to begin the process of behavior change toward healthy lifestyles.
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BAM!
http://www.bam.gov/
Aimed at youth ages 9-13, BAM! was created to answer kids' questions on health issues and recommend ways to make their bodies and minds healthier, stronger, and safer. BAM! also provides middle school health and science teachers with interactive activities that are educational and fun.
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KidsHealth - Kids Home Page
http://kidshealth.org/kid/
This site helps children find answers to commonly asked health questions. Pre-selected topics are available and students can also submit their own questions. Information is paired with interactive games and activities.
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Learn To Be Healthy.org
http://learntobehealthy.org/teens/
A health science website for teens/high school students focused on helping them make healthy choices. |
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